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^ HUNTLEY ^««frfe
VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 2
THURSDAY, AFRIL 12, 1»73
_ PBONE —
M9-5ei -> II N« Awirer 459-M9S er 45914H
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FRANK PARrSEK FOr l^
HUNTtBY. ILL
10 PAGES
<«B won. tOV ABE BIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD" — David Cirockett
10 cesta per cep)
Frtnn Tlic Candidates
(EDITORS NOTEtThe foBewH* «« qneatio* .rted in U-t w«*. e««I«l of cwididirtea aeekbg o«c» In the comtag eIei!4lM«.)
The «M«tioiw ar» aa foUewv
1. For what oWce MB you runniag? ,
2 Why are yon nunilng (or the olflce yoa seekT
3. Wh»t qoaliflcatlOQ. do yoo h.v» for the .Mio^ yon «»k?
4. Wh»t do rw tee« «« »• «»«*'«• •' *^ *"*• ''"¦ J""* *"
5. Wha< do yoa feel that yoo c«n bHn« to tbe offlee? C. Wh«t tame* do yoB l*H are teportant and why?
7. How do yo« feel the office for which you are nmBhig eo«M be
^T*^ yon fael amt yoa WiU have tee Ite* to devote to otudyin* the ia«ne* and problems which confront tte o«ice yoa oee*? __ ^ . _, ^W* \JL that eaA of Ibe candidat*. wfll tato this o»oitonlty to tell »Tw ""r» •»" '^T^ - - -. ^ *fc^ —J other iems of
of their family, how laat teoy mteiest to the votew of Chla ¦«•.
AkUTHUR E. -WICKE
I was bom 43 yew* «go in L« Grange, 111., and lived most of my liic on a farm. After ooml^eting my schooling I eriartetl in the Army and served in Europe nnUl 1950. I, returned to farming in the northern, part of this county until 1966, at whicli time I went to wwrk for Mc¬ Hcrry F.S. in Woo*to<*, III., as a petroleum salesman. I moved to Hontley at thait time and txwght the home that we live in at 325 Kiithleen. My wife, Gladys and I he.ve three children at home. Rctoeit whe will be graduating fiiom Biwd- ley University next n»oe*h, Diane whe worlcs in Elf^ at itJie Four Sea¬ son' Nursing Home and Sudra «<i& Ls a 7a> grade jhiiOhatto Ilaa4l<3' school.
Al the present time I am serving on the Zoning Board d Appeals. I am rfao a member of the Hunfley Liers Club and I am serving as their I resident this year. I itelped to or¬ ganise the Mont-Vay night Golf Lea¬ gue an>. ¦ '/he Be"'''n" 1 eaoiie, which I sc -d as president .¦ 'th. I have worked on many commumty r-n jecfcs and I tried t» help in what ever way I could. I am runnii»g for Village Trustee on April 17, in the Village Election. I have aittend¬ ed most the Village Board meetings and know the problems that exist in our community and what could be di>i>e to solve them with the helj) of the ViHage Boaixl and (he people of Huntley. I would appreciate your vole on Election Day and if I am elected I will bo moeit willing to hear from the people oi Huntley on any problem or ideas, that they have and 1 will do my utmost to help them. If we work together we can accomplish what we strive for. As f. community if we work together and pull together we oan make it a better community for every one, and ont- to be proud of. Don't forget to >ote on Ap»*J 17, for whoever yc ur choice is, as' every vote courts.
Anyone wishing a ride to the polls call 669-3196. Thank You
Arthur E. Wicke
Easter Egg Hunt April 21
Huntley's lst East Egg Hunt will 'uo iheld in the downHown nres on Saturcby, Apri 21, from 9 to ft) a.n». Children up to age 10 may participate in tii? hunt. A prize wUl be given for the most iHunber of eggs found. OUier prizes will be given for specially colored eggs.
Tlie foJlowing: merchants are spon- th3 hunt: Chudt's Beiher Shop, State Boiik (rf Huntiey, Clarence's Barber Shop, Marlowe Feed and Hatcheiy. The Huntley Fann StBce, Bev's Vil¬ lage Inn, Heineman Hardware, Har¬ ry's Sv^er Vaki, Doctor James O'Laughlin, and Uufltiey FarmoMe.
JIM O'CONNOR
Jim COonnor is a candidate for Village Trustee or the Pec^lc's Par¬ ty. Mr. O'Connor has served on the boerd for the pa^ four years. Prior to lhat time, he served his commun- hy <r. the Graftoo Park Board from 1960 to 1964, on the Planning Com- inis,'..ion and the Zomnr Board im- tll 1969 when he was elected ia the Village Board.
i'nce 1951, Mr. O'Cooalor has been funeral director in Ihe village of Huntley. When he cMne to this eoinmunity, Huntley was withotrt a fimeral parior. He is a member of the McHenry County, Fox Valley, Stcte of IHinois and Naitional Fun¬ eral Directois. In addltioRs to his -,.,. ^m^m.- liit. O'Ommw -haa ari» - vlded «ua aflAbvtence 9en4oe for Hantley,
Pxlor to coming to Hiuitley, Mr. O'CoaxN- was funeral director aince 1940 serving in Crystal Lake. He iiorried the former Oatherine Strub- be They have a duaghter, Kaithy, of California, aad Jim, of New Hampshire, hoth of them went through the Hur.tley school system. Mr. O'Connor hopes that you will give him one of your three votes for Village trustee on .\pril _ 17ith. Thank you for your past support.
BARBARA H. SIMPSON
On April 17, 1973, Barbara H. Simpson's name will appear on the ballot «s a candidate for the Hunt¬ ley Park Board. She is married to Kt>Eer A. Simpson, a teacher in the Iluntley schools, j-nd they have two sons. Paui. 4 and David 2. She is a graduate of Niorthern IHinois Uni¬ versity with a major in economics and education.
Barbara said of her family's liv¬ ing in Huntley. "We chose to move to Huntley a Bttie over two years a3<'^ We came iiere because we liked what Huntley had io offer. I feel l/?vat those of us who have chosen Huntiey recoitly nmst be prepared to work to see that our village re¬ tains those qaaWics ^^hich ortgirial- ly attracted ua here"
She lalso said, "As the village of Huntiey gnows, as it surely wfli in the next few years, we must not id- low our par* diBrrk*'* development to kit behind. Hi^ntley has a beau- tifid park — something thai is rather wmsual in a ttmn tMs size — but we cannot sit l>ack and be satis¬ fies with tMs."
J'rs. Simpson feels that with more fairilies moving to Huntley afl the time, the time bas lo come wlien the park board miHt tbink of expan¬ sion. She also feels ithare most be close cooperation between the scbooi board, t»3± board «nd (he vMaafe board aod tiie village board to see that an ondeiiy growth wil take piece for tfae benefit at aU.
"I would ootaJBly apfireciate four vote on Afxfi 17, 1973. Thaidc you."'
CAROLYN J. JONES
In tiie April 14, 1973, school board election. Mm. Carolyn J. Jom* hopes *> become one of the new memben.
I have Uved In HiinU(^ for the pact 21 years, being in the gard- uaitutg class of 1960.
I am married to Jim, who han also lived in this area for 21 years .-uid graduated from H.H.S. We have four daughters; Donna, 12; Lonna. II; Joann, 7; and Jan'is, 5. We have le.-.ided in our home at 11518 Al- gorquin Rd. in Huntley for the past tour years.
I have never worked outside the hoire since my marrt«Ke to Jim; as ! believe a mdtfa^r's place is in the home — and on the scIkx^ board so a matters Tiewpoint can be ex¬ pressed.
I feci tliat I have livxl in Hunt- lej' long enough to realize v/hat the peojle <rf Huntley r,ecd and want in I'iieir school «fistriet
Saturday, April 14, 1973 (from 12 PM. to 7 P.M.) is tha day. I'll «vrpreciate your vote; to speak for you for the next 3 yrs.
Carolyn J. Jones
SS Confirmed at St, Mary's Church
On Sunday, Aprfl 1st the Most Rev. Bishop Arthur J. O'NeU, DD, confirmed fifty-seven chabhen and 1 adtdtat-St Mkry-J QitflSflc Chruch. Assisting Bishop O'Neil were: Msg. Tbomas Doran Father John Mr. Dording,. Farther Leo Bartell, F.iti'.er WiUam Regner and Father John N. Ryan.
An h«»r gu.ird of 4th degree Knights of Columbus participated in 'he ceremony.
llie confirmation was performed during the Ma.ss offered by Bishop O'Neil. Tbe confirmed 29 boys, 28 girls and one aduk are as foUowed;
Marjorie Bader, June Beauchat. Giiice Bowman, Owen Burgess, Mikh.ael Dhamer, James Drendal. Ricrtard Drendel, JoJm Dwyer, Ellen Dwytr, Maureen Dwyer, Jack Em- -rld, Catherine GoeW, Betty Gtoerlitz Mary Fitzgerald, Michael Fitzger- a1 i Catherine Goehl, Betty Goerliez, James Gow, Catherine Grechis, Stephen Grechis. Jerry Hight, Dale Ilnehes, Frank Keams. Joanne Korirns, Sandra Kohley, Ray Kubis, Barbara Lamz, Kathleen Lane, Clay M'alaker, Elizabetii Manning, Marjen Manning, Laurie McCune, Sharon McMahon, Teresa McMahon, Anorew Omtoerg, Seth Peterson, Dean Pfaff, Karen Pfaff, Kathleen PfefT, Lisa Raymond Fnank Rendl, Joseph Rendl, Louanne Schachtner. M'lik Schachtner, I>onna Schroeder, Marcia Schroeder, Tim Sigrist, David Skytte, David Strickland, E>ouj?les Str.ckland, David Tures, Jeff Tures, Jeft" Van Acker, Valerie V.Tn Acker, Sandra Wicke, George Wiesneth, ant' Mrs. Leonard Zielinski.
A buffet* luncheon was held after Ine Confirmation for the Bishop,/ Prie; ts and Kni^its of Codumbus by K-^ther Day at St. Mary's Rectory.
Himtley Election
A clarification waa made today by the law firm Caldwell, Burner, and Caldwell, Village attorneys, as to bow voltes for village trustee in live electtoo, this Toesday, Apri 17, will be counted.
There are lour parties running on the baSot Oiiy one of these parties, the peoples party, has a complete ^te al candidates. A ques¬ tion came up at laat Tburedays vil- (C^alhaed on Page Two) ELECTIONS

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^ HUNTLEY ^««frfe
VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 2
THURSDAY, AFRIL 12, 1»73
_ PBONE —
M9-5ei -> II N« Awirer 459-M9S er 45914H
'Ir...
'"''.y-r*-'. i -.¦ ¦ \ -
FRANK PARrSEK FOr l^
HUNTtBY. ILL
10 PAGES
grade jhiiOhatto Ilaa4l<3' school.
Al the present time I am serving on the Zoning Board d Appeals. I am rfao a member of the Hunfley Liers Club and I am serving as their I resident this year. I itelped to or¬ ganise the Mont-Vay night Golf Lea¬ gue an>. ¦ '/he Be"'''n" 1 eaoiie, which I sc -d as president .¦ 'th. I have worked on many commumty r-n jecfcs and I tried t» help in what ever way I could. I am runnii»g for Village Trustee on April 17, in the Village Election. I have aittend¬ ed most the Village Board meetings and know the problems that exist in our community and what could be di>i>e to solve them with the helj) of the ViHage Boaixl and (he people of Huntley. I would appreciate your vole on Election Day and if I am elected I will bo moeit willing to hear from the people oi Huntley on any problem or ideas, that they have and 1 will do my utmost to help them. If we work together we can accomplish what we strive for. As f. community if we work together and pull together we oan make it a better community for every one, and ont- to be proud of. Don't forget to >ote on Ap»*J 17, for whoever yc ur choice is, as' every vote courts.
Anyone wishing a ride to the polls call 669-3196. Thank You
Arthur E. Wicke
Easter Egg Hunt April 21
Huntley's lst East Egg Hunt will 'uo iheld in the downHown nres on Saturcby, Apri 21, from 9 to ft) a.n». Children up to age 10 may participate in tii? hunt. A prize wUl be given for the most iHunber of eggs found. OUier prizes will be given for specially colored eggs.
Tlie foJlowing: merchants are spon- th3 hunt: Chudt's Beiher Shop, State Boiik (rf Huntiey, Clarence's Barber Shop, Marlowe Feed and Hatcheiy. The Huntley Fann StBce, Bev's Vil¬ lage Inn, Heineman Hardware, Har¬ ry's Sv^er Vaki, Doctor James O'Laughlin, and Uufltiey FarmoMe.
JIM O'CONNOR
Jim COonnor is a candidate for Village Trustee or the Pec^lc's Par¬ ty. Mr. O'Connor has served on the boerd for the pa^ four years. Prior to lhat time, he served his commun- hy Eer A. Simpson, a teacher in the Iluntley schools, j-nd they have two sons. Paui. 4 and David 2. She is a graduate of Niorthern IHinois Uni¬ versity with a major in economics and education.
Barbara said of her family's liv¬ ing in Huntley. "We chose to move to Huntley a Bttie over two years a3ack and be satis¬ fies with tMs."
J'rs. Simpson feels that with more fairilies moving to Huntley afl the time, the time bas lo come wlien the park board miHt tbink of expan¬ sion. She also feels ithare most be close cooperation between the scbooi board, t»3± board «nd (he vMaafe board aod tiie village board to see that an ondeiiy growth wil take piece for tfae benefit at aU.
"I would ootaJBly apfireciate four vote on Afxfi 17, 1973. Thaidc you."'
CAROLYN J. JONES
In tiie April 14, 1973, school board election. Mm. Carolyn J. Jom* hopes *> become one of the new memben.
I have Uved In HiinU(^ for the pact 21 years, being in the gard- uaitutg class of 1960.
I am married to Jim, who han also lived in this area for 21 years .-uid graduated from H.H.S. We have four daughters; Donna, 12; Lonna. II; Joann, 7; and Jan'is, 5. We have le.-.ided in our home at 11518 Al- gorquin Rd. in Huntley for the past tour years.
I have never worked outside the hoire since my marrt«Ke to Jim; as ! believe a mdtfa^r's place is in the home — and on the scIkx^ board so a matters Tiewpoint can be ex¬ pressed.
I feci tliat I have livxl in Hunt- lej' long enough to realize v/hat the peojle onna Schroeder, Marcia Schroeder, Tim Sigrist, David Skytte, David Strickland, E>ouj?les Str.ckland, David Tures, Jeff Tures, Jeft" Van Acker, Valerie V.Tn Acker, Sandra Wicke, George Wiesneth, ant' Mrs. Leonard Zielinski.
A buffet* luncheon was held after Ine Confirmation for the Bishop,/ Prie; ts and Kni^its of Codumbus by K-^ther Day at St. Mary's Rectory.
Himtley Election
A clarification waa made today by the law firm Caldwell, Burner, and Caldwell, Village attorneys, as to bow voltes for village trustee in live electtoo, this Toesday, Apri 17, will be counted.
There are lour parties running on the baSot Oiiy one of these parties, the peoples party, has a complete ^te al candidates. A ques¬ tion came up at laat Tburedays vil- (C^alhaed on Page Two) ELECTIONS